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A Feb. 6 concert held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, honored the life and contributions to rock 'n' roll of famed Native guitarist ...
The Bob Dylan Center is holding the "Red Dirt Boogie: A Concert Tribute to Jesse Ed Davis," event on Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center (TPAC).
The concert is presented by the Bob Dylan Center, which has on display "Jesse Ed Davis: Natural Anthem," an exhibit on the life and work of the Oklahoma-born Davis.
Tulsa's Bob Dylan Center will present “Red Dirt Boogie: A Concert Tribute to Jesse Ed Davis" Feb. 6 at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.
On Thursday, Feb. 6, The Bob Dylan Center will present a one-night staging of “Red Dirt Boogie: A Concert Tribute to Jesse Ed Davis,” featuring an iconic lineup of Davis collaborators like Taj ...
His latest is a biography of Jesse Ed Davis, the late Indigenous rock guitarist who played with Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Jackson Browne, B.B. King and many ...
The Native American guitarist graced records by Bob Dylan and John Lennon, but fell to addiction in 1988. A new book and exhibit are telling his story.
The Music Moves Mountains Foundation is hosting a tribute concert to celebrate the late, local musician,Jesse Ed Davis, today.The concert at The Standard will ...
Stillwater-based author Douglas K. Miller determined that if he wanted to read a book about Norman-born guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, he would have to write it himself.
Indigenous guitarist Jesse Ed Davis played alongside iconic musicians in the 1970s and 1980s. His life, career and ancestors are remembered in a recent book by author Douglas Miller.
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